The Choudrant High School Blue Angels attended American All-Star Dance Camp in Lafayette this past summer. They earned 13 blue ribbons along with an Outstanding trophy for their home routine performance. They also earned a Superior trophy for their performance of a routine they learned while at camp. They also earned a bid to perform at the National Competition held at Walt Disney World in February.

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GRAMBLING — The Grambling State Tiger Band has for years traveled all across the country and even worldwide entertaining countless thousands of people.

So it’s only fitting that this weekend, former band members who performed from the 1960s – 2000s will return to GSU to join the current Tiger Marching Band to perform during Saturday’s halftime show at Robinson Stadium.

The group, called “GSU Alumni Band — 100 Horses for 2010”— said the reunion is to honor the legacy of the late legendary bandmaster Professor Conrad “Hutch” Hutchinson, Jr.

The Grambling High Foundation will begin operation of Lincoln Preparatory School in Grambling this upcoming school year.

Federal District Judge Robert James issued the verbal order Tuesday authorizing the transfer of Grambling State University Laboratory Schools to the foundation in order to open the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education approved, kindergarten through 12th grade Type 2 charter school.

According to the order, GSU will handover control of the laboratory schools to the GHF with desegregation obligations.

At approximately 7:25 a.m., the Ruston Police Department received a 911 call reporting a traffic crash on Louisiana Highway 33 in front of Community Trust Bank.

Upon arrival, law enforcement personnel determined that a southbound SUV driven by Cody Simmons, of Homer, failed to yield the right of way to a northbound vehicle driven by Cynthia Perry, of Ruston, thus causing the crash.